10 ENGLISH BOOKS RELATING TO «HAPAXANTHIC»
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1
Size- and Age-Related Changes in Tree Structure and ...
There are at least six arborescent palm genera that include strictly monocarpic
species (Dransfield et al. 2008a): Arenga (20 species, all hapaxanthic, 4
monocarpic), Caryota (13 species, all hapaxanthic, 10 monocarpic), Corypha (6
species, ...
Frederick C. Meinzer, Barbara Lachenbruch, Todd E. Dawson, 2011
2
Tropical Trees as Living Systems
Tomlinson & Moore (1968) regard the whole argument about which flowering
type is primitive and which advanced as redundant because of the morphologic
equivalence of the lateral units of both hapaxanthic and pleonanthic flowering.
P. B. Tomlinson, Martin Zimmerman, 2010
3
Plant Canopies: Their Growth, Form and Function
sympodial; orthotropic or plagiotropic; pleonanthic or hapaxanthic; basitonically
or acrotonically branching and whether growth is rhythmic (i.e. with periods of
dormancy) or continuous. Schematic representations of these terms are given in
Fig.
Graham Russell, Bruce Marshall, Paul G. Jarvis, 1990
4
Flowering Plants. Monocotyledons: Alismatanae and ...
Chuniophoenix - Moderate hapaxanthic palm, acaulescent or with erect, often
branching stems; inflorescence paniculate, highly branched; endosperm
homogeneous. Western Asia and Arabia 28. Nannorrhops 30. Massive
hapaxanthic palms ...
Klaus Kubitzki, H. Huber, 1998
5
The Swamp-sago Industry in West Malaysia: A Study of the ...
In the hapaxanthic palms, where immaturity may endure for 20 years in the
sagopalm and over 40 in the Corypha, this immense store of nourishment is
mobilised and exhausted in a Single fatal outburst, aptly described as “the
capitalistic ...
6
ADVANCES IN BOTANICAL RESEARCH APL
In the Pandanaceae and most Agavaceae the hapaxanthic condition is
somewhat obscured by the distinctive method of sympodial growth (Fig. 3).
Terminal inflorescences are produced, entirely comparable to those in the palms,
but are ...
Reginald Dawson Preston, 1970
Corypha umbraculiterd, a hapaxanthic palm, in bloom. USDA Subtropical
Horticultural Research Station, Miami. cavity. Fruits and seeds vary widely across
the spectrum of the palm family in shape, colour, size and other characteristics.
F. W. Howard, R. Giblin-Davis, D. Moore, 2001
8
Sago palm: Metroxylon sagu Rottb. - Promoting the ...
Three of the species designated by him are both hapaxanthic (the bole ends its
life by flowering and fruiting) and soboliferous (the plant tillers or suckers), i.e.
sagu, rumphii and squarrosum. The distinction between rumphii and sagu is that
the ...
9
Morphology of Flowers and Inflorescences
In many hapaxanthic* semi-rosette plants the paraclades which arise from the
axils of the rosette leaves at the base of the flowering shoot may even be the
ones whose development is preferred. Since these rosette shoots are produced
from ...
10
Genera Palmarum: a classification of palms based on the work ...
THE HAPAXANTHIC HABIT AND SYMPODIAL HABITS I CORYPHOIDEAE
Laccosperma I CORYPHOIDEAE IRIARTEEAE CORYPHEAE Metroxylon (except
CORYPHEAE Wettinia Corypha M. amicarum) Brahea ARECEAE Nannorrhops ...
Natalie W. Uhl, John Dransfield, Harold Emery Moore, 1987